Posted on 10/07/2005 8:17:46 AM PDT by Seeking the truth
Just received a phone call from my Freeper wife, who works at a local hospital here in Las Vegas.
She said that Las Vegas is now on full alert.
All police, fire, EMT leaves are cancelled.
I'll post more as I hear it.
OKC, NYC and now LV....somethings going on.
Today is the beginning of the battle of LetThePANTSDown, Celebrated widely in Europe and Especially FRANCE!.......
LAS VEGAS A multiple-site terror drill last night taught Southern Nevada emergency responders they need to respond quickly after a disaster -- with lots of rescuers and good communications.
Dozens of dead, wounded and dazed actors were treated just like they were real victims after a scenario involving simultaneous car bombs at the Galleria Mall in Henderson, the Meadows Mall in Las Vegas and at a site in Mesquite.
More than one-thousand people took part -- including police, firefighters, National Guard members and actor-victims.
The drill was dubbed Operation Loaded Dice. Officials intend to review performance to try to be ready in case of a real disaster.
The overnight operation gained a little more urgency after warnings yesterday in New York City about the possibility of a terrorist attack against subways.
The southern Nevada drill was funded with a quarter- (M) Million dollar federal grant.
Thanks for sharing.
My nights aren't sleepless, BTW.
Wayne Newton has a cold?
I wouldn't tell ANYBODY I was in ANY KIND of rump ANYWHERE near LV........
Jutting headlands divide the Gulf into two portions: the inner one, called the Gulf of Corinth today , ends with the isthmus of the same name , and the outer one is an irregular , funnel-shaped inlet now called the Gulf of Patras. For six weeks Ali Pasha's ships had been anchored inside the fortified harbor of Lepanto located in the gulf's inner portion, and on October 5 they began to move slowly westward past the dividing headlands into the outer Gulf of Patras.
Still unsure of the enemy's position , Ali Pasha ordered his fleet to drop anchor for the night in a sheltered bay fifteen miles from the entrance to the inlet, where it remained all the next day anxiously awaiting the return of the scouting vessels. Around midnight Kara Kosh reached the anchorage with the news that the Christian fleet was then at Cephalonia , an Ionian island almost directly opposite and parallel to the mouth of the Gulf of Lepanto.
With the first light of dawn the following morning , October 7 , 1571 , lookouts stationed high on a peak guarding the northern shore of the gulf's entrance signaled to Kara Kosh that the enemy was heading south along the coast and would soon round the headland into the gulf itself. The signal was relayed to Ali Pasha , who gave the order to weigh anchor. Everyone scrambled to battle stations and , as the fleet advanced , strained for the first sight of the enemy force.
The Christian fleet had started to move southward toward the Gulf of Lepanto. Now only fiteen miles of open water separated the forces of Islam and those of Christendom. The Turkish fleet , which numbered over two hundred and thirty galleys and one hundred auxiliary vessels , Ali Pasha commanded the center squadron , which faced the one commanded by Don Juan of Austria.
According to naval practice in those days , the moment two rival fleets finally assumed their respective battle formations , the leader of one would fire a piece of artillery as a challenge to fight , and the opponent would answer by firing two cannon to signify that he was ready to give battle.
This day it was the Turks who made the challenge , and the sharp report from Ali Pasha's flagship was quickly followed by double round from Don Juan's artillery. At this time a large green silk banner , decorated with the Moslem crescent and holy inscriptions in Arabic , was hoisted on the Turkish flagship.
Now the setting was complete. The cross and the crescent fluttered aloft , symbolizing the two religions and the two hostile Civilizations of Christendom and Islam , whose forces were about to meet in the decisive battle of their long and bitter holy war. With the very first barrage many Turkish galleys were sunk and over a score badly damaged. After an hour of heavy fighting it was captured , the first Christian prize of the battle.
The Christians were more than a match for them. In fact , they fought with such incredible ferocity that the battle soon became a slaughter. The defeat of the Turk's right wing was complete. Not one galley escaped. Those that were not sunk , burned , or grounded ashore were captured by their Christian opponents. The whole battle was over by four o'clock that afternoon , even though many of the Christian galleys were still giving chase to the Turkish ships and other solitary escaping Turkish vessels.
The waters of the gulf for miles around were stained red from the great amount of blood shed that day and the sea was strewn with the bodies of both victors and vanquished. At sunset there were signs of approaching bad weather , Don Juan ordered the fleet to regroup quickly and head for a sheltered bay near the northwestern limits of the gulf. Around midnight they anchored in the bay and immediately all the fleet's leaders , with the exception of those badly wounded , came on board.
Don Juan's galley gatherd to congratulate him and celebrate the victory. The losses suffered by the Holy League fleet were between seven and eight thousand killed and about twice that number wounded , and only ten or fifteen ships had been sunk during the battle. These losses were comparatively light. Of the three hundred and thirty Turkish ships , fewer than fifty managed to escape and most of them were burned because they could not be made sufficiently seaworthy for further use; one hundred and seventeen Moslem galleys were captured intact and the rest were sunk or destroyed after they had been run ashore by the fleeing Turks.
A large majority of the seventy-five thousand men who had entered the battle on the Moslem side were killed , five thousand were taken prisoner (with at least teice that number of Christian galley slaves liberated) , and only a few were able to escape either by ship or by swimming ashore.Turkey , for the first time in several centuries , was left without a navy.
Thanks for the link.
Quoting from the article: "Dozens of dead, wounded and dazed actors were treated just like they were real victims..." Is this how reporters at AP are taught to write? However, I can think of several actors who I would like to see dead or wounded.
Is it Payday at NELLIS?.........
Did the Paris Hotel surrender yet?
"If I was a terrorist I would not hit any of those places."
If I were a terrorist I wouldn't hit any town run by guys with names that sound like yours. I better put a smiley face after that.
:-)
Her source is a Doctor, who is a Board Member of the Hospital.
The NSA & FBI rolled into town yesterday and ordered a city wide Disaster Drill, which did occur for those who are part of the drill. My wife did receive her drill call but my father-in-law answered the call and thus it was not communicated to my wife. My wife went into the hospital at her regular 5:00am time and found out about this alert.
All police, fire, EMT personnel leaves are cancelled.
According to this Doctor, all Doctors are supposed to be on standby and not leave town.
As of this moment, the hospital itself has NOT communicated the alert status to the rest of its staff.
I have no idea if this is just rumors built upon rumors at this point.
Southern Hills
Maybe Sigfried and Roy are back in town!..........
I'm going down there next week for three months. Hope it's still there...
We are not guilty. We left Las Vegas yesterday.
Your last link was, ahh, more interesting!
Elvis in A burkha? That would be the Circus-Circus tent.........
And it went, "Black-and-Decker, Black-and-Decker." </sarcasm_relief>
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